Meaning/Effects of some Smoker's Words

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Smokin´Brazil
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Meaning/Effects of some Smoker's Words

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Hey guys, what's up?

Reading the Forum I am getting used to learn some slangs said by our friends here (plus the fact my english is not very very good) I think it would be nice to describe some used words and meaning of them in a list - it will be helpful for beginners and first time travelers to Amsterdam, like me. :) - or people who doesn't speak english so well, like me again! hehe . And please, correct me if I am wrong in any of the terms below!

So, I will begin a few words and I ask you guys to put yours and I will be editing the main post by adding your words then ;)


Indica Weed - Let you very stoned, relaxed;
Sativa Weed - Gives your energy, high body and mind effect;
Hash - Usually let you high (but also stoned hehe).
Ice - Kind of Hash extracted from the Water that freaks you out (lol).
Haze Weed - Usually with more (or totally) Sativa Stuff;

Some names I would like to know the meaning/effects:

- OG - Ocean Grown? Original Gangster? lol
- Kush - Indica fx? 'Kush' is a mountain range in pakistan/afghanistan. Any weed with kush in the name is implying it has some genetics from plants taken from that region.
- Cheese - a english weed that came from skunk no1, so named because it STINKS like cheese!
- Silver (like Silver Haze, etc) -
- Diesel -


I think that's a nice list to begin our Weedctionary ! :lol:

Let's give more words and meaning dudes! :)
Last edited by Smokin´Brazil on Sat 10th Mar 2012 12:04 am, edited 3 times in total.


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DjShaggy
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Re: Meaning/Effects of some Smoker's Words

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OG = ocean grown (i believe)
cheese = a english weed that came from skunk no1, so named because it STINKS like cheese!

dont really know the rest but kinda cool idea still....
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Thx Shaggy. I edited the main topic above with your info.

Could you please try to describe the Fx (sensations, etc) that both OG and Cheese give?

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I read somewhere on ICMAG that OG meant Original Gangster :roll: :roll:

anyway who gives a f**k? :mrgreen:
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I also believed OG was original gangsta, but i prefer ocean grown. :lol:

'Kush' is a mountain range in pakistan/afghanistan. Any weed with kush in the name is implying it has some genetics from plants taken from that region.
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Smokin´Brazil
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Hey guys, thx a lot for the help. Just edited the main topic above. ;)

Btw, about the Kush, do it give a Indica sensation, for example, very stoned and relaxed, or it's kinda Hybrid stuff? I am really interesting on that - but maybe just before go to bed hehe! :lol:
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OG is definitely original gangsta. I dont thing OG signifies anything about effect other than an implication that it will be "strong"

Whenever I see Kush I think Indica fx.
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Lamont wrote:OG is definitely original gangsta. I dont thing OG signifies anything about effect other than an implication that it will be "strong"

Whenever I see Kush I think Indica fx.
Thx Lamont. And OG can be either Sativa or Indica? Or usually just one of those?
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